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Great school year comes to an end
0What a fantastic year! Now that 2016-2017 has come to a close, we celebrate another great year of gains in student achievement, college readiness, staff development and hope for bright futures. Thanks to all the students, their parents, campus staff, support staff, volunteers and partners who dedicate themselves to greatness. Don’t miss the free and fun learning opportunities available this summer and also free summer meals for youth age 18 and younger at 200 Dallas ISD campuses. The 2017-2018 school year begins on Monday, Aug. 28.
Summer Meals Program serves breakfast, lunch to students over the break
0More than 200 Dallas ISD schools will offer students free breakfast and/or lunch over the summer. The Summer Food Service Program brings free meals to children and youth 18 years and younger at participating sites throughout Dallas. All families have to do is find a site, have their child show up for breakfast and/or lunch and enjoy a healthy meal – no registration is needed! You can go here to see the site nearest you participating in the Summer Food Service Program. The website lists the dates and times the meals are offered. Dallas ISD Food and Child Nutrition Services and…
Dallas ISD high schools release list of top graduates in the Class of 2017
0Learn which members of Dallas ISD’s Class of 2017 have risen to the top of the academic rankings at its 36 high schools with our list of valedictorians (ranked No. 1) and salutatorians (ranked No. 2). Commencement ceremonies began May 25 and continue until Monday, June 5. Find the schedule here. The valedictorians and salutatorians are listed below, in order of their school’s commencements. Hillcrest High School Valedictorian: Devany Morales. Morales plans to attend Baylor University and major in neuroscience. Salutatorian: Delaney Shiu. Shiu plans to attend Baylor University and major in pre-med. School for the Talented and Gifted at Yvonne…
Program encourages healthy habits with 21 days of nutritious snacks
0Nine Dallas ISD elementary schools were recognized for their participation in Medical City Children’s Hospital’s kids teaching kids 21-Day Challenge on Thursday, May 25. Snacks were developed by high school culinary arts students. Schools were recognized by having the most participants in the challenge, which encouraged healthy eating and habits. Each day, students were asked to prepare and eat a healthy snack that contained a fruit or vegetable, either using recipes from the program’s book or other healthy options. Members of the Dallas ISD Board of Trustees, Superintendent Michael Hinojosa and representatives from Medical City Children’s Hospital and Kroger, which helped…